Author Interview: Mike Mullin on the end of his ‘Ashfall’ trilogy

Sunrise is the final book of Mike Mullin’s captivating Ashfall trilogy. While definitely being one of the most dreariest and terrifying reads, Mullin infuses so much hope in its pages that it keeps you reading, and most importantly, believing. Sunrise…

Book Review: Camelot Burning by Kathryn Rose

Oh. My. God. Kill me now. On second thought, don’t kill me just yet; I need to read Camelot Burning another million times! Typically, YA fantasy is not my cup of tea, yet Kathryn Rose managed to impress the critic…

Divergent Fathead Review and Giveaway

Hey there, initiates! Here at TYF we’ve been loving all the publicity Divergent‘s been getting — box office success, rockin’ merch, recent MTV awards/nominations, you name it, but here’s something you haven’t seen: Divergent wall decals! About a week ago,…

Film News: Chloe Grace Moretz takes the lead in ‘The 5th Wave’

Several young folks deemed Rick Yancey’s alien invasion thriller, The 5th Wave, as one of 2013’s best books. It comes as no surprise that we’re curious about the possibility of this absorbing and terrifying story hitting the big screen. This…

Book Review: Gorgeous by Paul Rudnick

One sentence summary of it all? Gorgeous isn’t gorgeously written, and if it is, I couldn’t tell because the plot was just too confusing. Now begins the actual review… well actually, I have to summarize the story first… Contrary to…

Book Review: Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott

I swear, my heartbeat dropped a good ten beats per minute just attempting to finish reading this book. And not because it was so beautiful that I calmed down. Because it was so boring that I started wanting to fall…

Read of the Week: Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

Critically acclaimed author Melissa Kantor masterfully captures the joy of friendship, the agony of loss, and the unique experience of being a teenager in this poignant new novel about a girl grappling with her best friend’s life-threatening illness. Zoe and…